A bit more interesting and structured compared to the other songs but not my cup of tea.
Don’t get me wrong, I like the concept, but the execution is insanely sloppy and discordant, leading to a rough listen with only intermittent good components.
It may not be as fleshed-out or consistently unsettling as some of Infinity Frequencies' previous works, but it's yet another album that provokes a very creepy and sinister mood. Personally I just shuffled it and let it play so I don't have track ratings, but there are a plethora of creepy melodies, instruments, and chord progressions here that I dig.
Still quite reminiscent of Tomorrow, but the cussing takes away from the fun of it a bit.
A much bumpier effort than Tomorrow, but one that does have some good moments. The lyrics have shifted to become a bit more mainstream and the reggae elements have been dropped too, leading to a more generic and stale product than his previous album, but one that isn't too bad.
Sean Kingston is a weird case. This album especially, as it fuses reggae, pop, and electronic to create a giant mesh of a bunch of different components of each genre, which results in an impressively solid upbeat pop album with great electronic drums and synths, and some super catchy choruses. A few songs here go for a slower approach, which doesn't work as consistently well as the more happy songs like My Girlfriend or Fire Burning, but overall, the added diversity from those tracks ... read more
This would've been a great song already, but the chiptune leads work perfectly here and takes this song from great to even greater.
Edit: 100->96
I'm always a sucker for some good J-core, but this album, focusing a lot more on hardstyle and uptempo elements of the genre, works even better than I initially thought. It's a giant conglomeration of a bunch of different components of a wide variety of electronic genres that all comes together to deliver a batch of a bunch of super entertaining and energetic tracks that makes for a super fun listen.
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Intro - patch your memories - 90/100 - ... read more
A Wifies video finding its way onto AOTY is crazy
I have zero clue what to make of this song, but it's fun even if it's a bit all over the place.